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" a significant decrease in serum cholesterol and triglycerides was

observed when milk-serum proteins and, in particular, their hydrolyzed

peptides were compared to milk casein. "

Translation: " milk-serum proteins " = whey protein.

Many bodybuilders rely significantly on whey protein as part of their

diet. It helps to maintain the muscles and promote fat loss.

The following is not a refereed article, but it is typical of the

information available in sports nutrition magazines:

http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/iwhey.html

Tony

======

>

> Hi All,

>

> It seems that hydrolyzing milk protein to form their peptides

increases the

> effectiveness whereby milk protein helps CR.

>

> See the below not pdf-available paper description. The English was

poor.

>

> Broccali G, Berti M, Pistolesi E, Cestaro B.

> Hydrolyzed milk-serum peptides reduce body weight and fat content of

dietary obese

> rats ameliorating their antioxidant status and liver functions.

> Panminerva Med. 2005 Jun;47(2):123-9.

> PMID: 16210997

>

> AIM: Recent studies suggested that weight reduction under energy

restriction

> required protein supplementation. Moreover, a significant decrease

in serum

> cholesterol and triglycerides was observed when milk-serum proteins

and, in

> particular, their hydrolyzed peptides were compared to milk casein.

METHODS: Six

> Sprague-Dawley rats were fed with the standard diet for 8 weeks.

Eighteen rats were

> fed with the obesity-producing diet for 4 weeks. After this period

and for the

> remaining 4 weeks, these rats were divided into 3 groups, the 1st

was fed with the

> obesity-diet, the 2nd and the 3rd were fed with the casein and with

the hydrolyzed

> milk-serum peptides-restricted diet, respectively. RESULTS:

Treatment with the

> obesity-diet, compared to standard-diet, induced an increase in the

body weight and

> fat content, with a decrease in protein mass and dehydration state.

There was also

> an increase in blood levels of cholesterol, triglycerides and

glucose. The

> lipoperoxides content in the plasma, heart, brain and liver had also

increased,

> while the content of glutathione and ATP and the membrane fluidity

in the liver had

> significantly decreased. The administration of the restricted

caloric diet, in

> particular the one containing the hydrolyzed peptides were capable

of an improvement

> of all these parameters. CONCLUSIONS: The metabolic modifications

induced by the

> hydrolyzed peptides-restricted diet contribute to control better the

over-weight

> thus reducing the risk of the onset of the dysmetabolic pathologies

correlated to it.

>

> Al Pater, PhD; email: old542000@y...

>

>

>

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" a significant decrease in serum cholesterol and triglycerides was

observed when milk-serum proteins and, in particular, their hydrolyzed

peptides were compared to milk casein. "

Translation: " milk-serum proteins " = whey protein.

Many bodybuilders rely significantly on whey protein as part of their

diet. It helps to maintain the muscles and promote fat loss.

The following is not a refereed article, but it is typical of the

information available in sports nutrition magazines:

http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/iwhey.html

Tony

======

>

> Hi All,

>

> It seems that hydrolyzing milk protein to form their peptides

increases the

> effectiveness whereby milk protein helps CR.

>

> See the below not pdf-available paper description. The English was

poor.

>

> Broccali G, Berti M, Pistolesi E, Cestaro B.

> Hydrolyzed milk-serum peptides reduce body weight and fat content of

dietary obese

> rats ameliorating their antioxidant status and liver functions.

> Panminerva Med. 2005 Jun;47(2):123-9.

> PMID: 16210997

>

> AIM: Recent studies suggested that weight reduction under energy

restriction

> required protein supplementation. Moreover, a significant decrease

in serum

> cholesterol and triglycerides was observed when milk-serum proteins

and, in

> particular, their hydrolyzed peptides were compared to milk casein.

METHODS: Six

> Sprague-Dawley rats were fed with the standard diet for 8 weeks.

Eighteen rats were

> fed with the obesity-producing diet for 4 weeks. After this period

and for the

> remaining 4 weeks, these rats were divided into 3 groups, the 1st

was fed with the

> obesity-diet, the 2nd and the 3rd were fed with the casein and with

the hydrolyzed

> milk-serum peptides-restricted diet, respectively. RESULTS:

Treatment with the

> obesity-diet, compared to standard-diet, induced an increase in the

body weight and

> fat content, with a decrease in protein mass and dehydration state.

There was also

> an increase in blood levels of cholesterol, triglycerides and

glucose. The

> lipoperoxides content in the plasma, heart, brain and liver had also

increased,

> while the content of glutathione and ATP and the membrane fluidity

in the liver had

> significantly decreased. The administration of the restricted

caloric diet, in

> particular the one containing the hydrolyzed peptides were capable

of an improvement

> of all these parameters. CONCLUSIONS: The metabolic modifications

induced by the

> hydrolyzed peptides-restricted diet contribute to control better the

over-weight

> thus reducing the risk of the onset of the dysmetabolic pathologies

correlated to it.

>

> Al Pater, PhD; email: old542000@y...

>

>

>

> __________________________________

> Music Unlimited

> Access over 1 million songs. Try it free.

> http://music./unlimited/

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> " a significant decrease in serum cholesterol and triglycerides was

> observed when milk-serum proteins and, in particular, their hydrolyzed

> peptides were compared to milk casein. "

>

> Translation: " milk-serum proteins " = whey protein.

>

> Many bodybuilders rely significantly on whey protein as part of their

> diet. It helps to maintain the muscles and promote fat loss.

Casein(ate) is also a common supplement among bodybuilders.

It's main attraction is as an " anti-catabolic, " due to its

slow absorption, unlike whey which is more of a quick burst.

It is often taken before bedtime to ensure a steady supply

of aminos during the sleeping hours without food.

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> " a significant decrease in serum cholesterol and triglycerides was

> observed when milk-serum proteins and, in particular, their hydrolyzed

> peptides were compared to milk casein. "

>

> Translation: " milk-serum proteins " = whey protein.

>

> Many bodybuilders rely significantly on whey protein as part of their

> diet. It helps to maintain the muscles and promote fat loss.

Casein(ate) is also a common supplement among bodybuilders.

It's main attraction is as an " anti-catabolic, " due to its

slow absorption, unlike whey which is more of a quick burst.

It is often taken before bedtime to ensure a steady supply

of aminos during the sleeping hours without food.

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